Month: September 2024

What Is Wi-Fi 7? Everything to Know About the Next Standard

The Wi-Fi 6E successor has arrived, and it promises to significantly boost the speed and stability of your wireless connections. Source

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I tried the surprise sequel to the best ultra-cheap earbuds, and they offer amazingly good noise cancelling for under $30

For the last few years, TechRadar’s audio team regularly raved about the JLab Go Air Pop – ultra-cheap earbuds that massively defied their low price with their performance and build quality. They were a stalwart of all our guides, from our best budget earbuds list up to our full list…

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ICYMI: the week’s 7 biggest tech stories from the PS5 Pro to Apple’s iPhone 16 launch

Wowzas. Just as IFA 2024 was wrapping up we got an Apple iPhone event, a PS5 Pro announcement, and a new version of ChatGPT to try out, along with plenty of other major tech updates. To help you get caught up to speed on it all we’ve rounded up the…

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Samsung shows insides of its 128TB SSD in all its glory but with a weird caveat — QLC-based BM1743 won’t go on sale anytime soon and has a very short but strange 1-month retention

High capacity SSDs are becoming increasingly important as data storage demands continue to surge. Companies like Samsung, Huawei and Phison have been teasing future 128TB SSDs this year. These drives will provide a massive storage boost, essential for industries like AI, big data, and cloud services where vast amounts of…

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This AI bot will check for you if Bigfoot is real

Urban legends and outlandish stories often send people to Snopes in search of a reality check. Now, the fact-checking site has an AI tool called FactBot to help you win a bet about Bigfoot or confirm a story about your favorite celebrity. Aimed at addressing misinformation, FactBot uses Snopes’ archive…

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23andMe agrees to pay $30 million to settle lawsuit over massive data breach

23andMe disclosed the data breach last October, but it didn’t confirm the overall impact until December. Customers using the DNA Relatives feature may have had information like names, birth years, and ancestry information exposed through the breach. At the time, 23andMe attributed the hack to credential stuffing, a tactic that…

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